The souq is still a bustling market place today, with trade in traditional textiles, clothing, jewelry, incense, pipes, pottery, and other handicrafts as well as local produce like fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices.
Experience the bustling, fragrant market's numerous meandering aisles and alleys filled with stalls and vendors.
Muttrah Souq offers a glimpse into a way of life that has largely remained unchanged over the centuries, with stallholders still selling frankincense, silver jewelry, spices, fabrics, and Bedouin handicrafts in its many shopfronts.